Librarian Cara McLaughlin watches children work on a STEM project Wednesday, July 17 at the Franklin branch of the Sussex County Library System. Among the projects were making a light-up nametag, firefly and magic wand and creating a mechanical grabby arm to learn the basics of low-tech robotics. (Photo by Maria Kovic) Summer reading program ends today The Sussex County Library System’s 2024 Summer Reading Program “Adventure Begins at Your Library“ concludes Saturday, July... Home 27 Jul 2024 | 09:22
Summer Reading Program begins The Sussex County Library System invites all ages to join its 2024 Summer Reading Program “Adventure Begins at Your Library“... Home 27 Jun 2024 | 04:48
Libraries seek teen volunteers The Sussex County Library System (SCLS) is seeking volunteers ages 14-18 to assist with the summer reading program, “Adventure... Home 23 May 2024 | 05:39
Exotic animals, planetarium to visit libraries today Representatives of Eyes of the Wild, an exotic animal rescue that provides homes to more than 175 animals and 60 different... Home 29 Jul 2023 | 12:22
LIB1 Robert Teeter of Pearl Observatory uses red lights to show the effect of light pollution in an inflatable planetarium June 24 at the Main Library in Newton. (Photo courtesy of Sussex County Library System) Indoor planetarium part of summer reading kickoff The indoor planetarium program June 24 at the Main Library in Newton could be considered out of this world. Children entered... Local News 05 Jul 2023 | 06:35
Summer reading program begins The Sussex County Library System (SCLS) summer reading program kicks off Saturday, June 24. There will be a special opening... Local News 25 Jun 2023 | 08:44